For nurse educators: performance appraisal is here to stay
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For nurse educators: performance appraisal is here to stay

Vivian Wood Professor of Nursing, Faculty of Nursing, University of Western Ontario, Canada

Vivian Wood Little has been written about the performance appraisal of nursing instructors, by nursing education administrators. What is the process as defined by the collective bargaining agreement? Is performance appraisal affective for improving teaching effectiveness? These questions as they have affected nurse educators in Canada will be addressed in this paper.

Nursing Standard. 3, 12, 21-26. doi: 10.7748/ns.3.12.21.s112

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